Another success from Mickey Newball, impressing prior with the tracks “Betting on Bad Weather” and “Ruby Jean,” “All Wrong” is a smooth rocker with a memorably escalating chorus. Suave verses, led by
New Tracks
Full of atmosphere and consuming structural variation, “Field 17” is a stirring track from Jonathan Roberts, a composer and pianist originally from the Peak District, and based in the North West England.
Ryan Fischer‘s newly released track “Good Morning, Early Warning” plays like a burst of sunshine. Shimmering guitars and soaring vocals drive to a powerful title-referencing hook, conjuring ’90s nostalgia with its ensuing
“Burning Rubber in the Sun” is a newly released track from Don’t Connect, a London-based collective. Audibly capturing summer vibes with suave vocals and beach-set guitar quaintness, the vocals maintain a laid-back,
“I, Hope” is a consuming new track from Philip Jonathan, the Northumberland-based artist’s second single. Gentle piano touches amidst trickling acoustics comprise an enthralling beginning amidst lush vocals. The “I was raised,”
“Break Even” is a recent track from Austin, TX-based singer/songwriter 1st Base Runner. The release showcases the strong atmospheric pull of songwriter and producer Tim Husmann, who fronts the project. The dark,
The latest from Louise Aubrie, “Ours” is a rocker with charming ’90s Brit-rock nostalgia, reminding of acts like Elastica. The track is the second single from forthcoming album Antonio, out on October
RiverChants by The Silence Collective From their latest release RiverChants, “Its Music a Form” is a track from The Silence Collective, an ensemble of improvisational musicians. “Its Music a Form” nicely embodies
New Albums
An expansive bedroom pop sound shines across MOLT, the riveting debut album from NYC-based artist Leafboy. An array of sounds immerse, from
MoreCalgary, Alberta-based artist Shea Michael captivates across Drowning In Atlantis, a cohesive debut album chronicling dislocation, growth, and emotional renewal. Across moody
MoreOsaka, Japan–based artist Atsushi Matsumoto captivates on a personal EP, Études — shaped by winter solitude and found instruments. Built from restored
MoreFusing slacker rock, post-punk, lo-fi, and shoegaze inspiration with poetic lyrical prowess, The Weather’s Been Fine is the standout new EP from
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